If you are looking for things to do in Willemstad, Curacao, we have some great ideas for you. Curacao is in the very south of the Caribbean, it is a part of the Netherlands Antilles and the ABC islands. We start our tour of Willemstad by exploring the historic and trendy area of Pietermaai full or colourful buildings. We then go to Plaza Bieu, where you can get locally made food- here we have curry chicken with roti. Next we go to explore the floating market of Willemstad, where boats from Venezuela bring over fresh produce. We then walk the Handleskade with the famous historic and colourful buildings of Punda and onto the floating bridge (Queen Emma Bridge). We also visit the Curacao and Dushi signs in Punda. We finish our day back in Pietermaai at our hotel, Bij Blauw to take in the sunset.
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Willemstad, Curacao
Pietermaai:
Since the year 2000 It has undergone a major metamorphosis. Most of the 200-year-old mansions and worker houses, being monuments, have been renovated. They have been restored into their original state and transformed into idyllic restaurants, hotels, apartments & suites, which are now occupied by permanent residents, tourists & students.
Pietermaai District’s allure draws business men, artists, students and travellers alike. Fondly referred to as the "SoHo" of Curaçao, its stunning architecture is likely to catch one’s eye. Boutique hotels, small shops, cozy little cafés and top-rated restaurants snuggled together, makes the neighborhood highly walkable and perfect for exploring at your leisure. It’s a neighborhood full of mystery, magic and fun.
The quaint neighborhood of Pietermaai District is located just a stone’s throw away from the city center Willemstad. The district covers an impressive, yet walkable, area stretching from The Movies at Plaza MundoMerced to the rows of bars along Pietermaai and the restaurants at Johan van Walbeeckplein all the way to Avila Hotel in Penstraat.
Plaza Bieu:
Plasa Bieu, or Plaza Bieu is situated in the heart of Punda, in Willemstad. The place to find krioyo soul cooking; a wide range of local dishes. The six different operators located in Plasa Bieu are: Yvonne di Plasa, Chichi di Plasa, Grasia di Dios, Fung’s Kitchen, Kushina di Rignald and Zus di Plasa. Punda’s Cafetaria, also known as Marché Bieu: Old Market.
Floating Market of Willemstad:
Located along the water in the trendy Punda district, every morning starting at 6:30 AM boats from Venezuela arrive full of fruits, vegetables and even fish to sell at the bustling floating market. Even if you’re not interested in buying anything, a visit to this colorful market is a fun way to pass some time; the merchants are arranged in a well-honed pattern along the water and the fruits are at once gorgeous to behold and mysterious in their origins.
Handleskade:
The Handelskade is a famous location on Curacao. It is depicted in many paintings, photos and postcards. Rightfully so, because it’s a fantastic sight. Whether you look at it from the Queen Juliana Bridge or you go for a relaxing stroll on the Handelskade itself (there’s plenty to see and do), the Handelskade is definitely a must-see when you’re on Curacao.
Punda:
The vibrant pedestrian-only streets create a picturesque atmosphere with many shops, café’s and terraces conveniently located in one area.Walking in one of the most beautiful inner cities of the world, you can find some of the best photo opportunities.
Punda’s quaint streets and alleys, full of life and color, lead you to some of the best shopping on the island. Stores in Punda offer a variety of jewelry, electronics, cosmetics, women and men's fashion and local souvenirs. Relax on one of the many café’s and terraces enjoying breakfast, lunch, dinner or a refreshing cocktail! Punda hosts its famous Punda Vibes every Thursday night. Punda Vibes’ mission is to make you fall in love with our dushi Punda. Activities are organized for a pleasant evening of shopping, live music, and great local shows.
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Each year KLM presents a new collectable DelftBlue house to its World BusinessClass passengers on intercontinental flights. The miniature houses are replicas of historical Dutch buildings.
House number 91 represents the 'Antillenhuis' (Antilles House) in The Hague. From October 10th, 2010 onwards the Dutch Antilles obtain a new political status. The Antilles House was selected to highlight this event and also to endorse KLM's special ties with Antilles islands since its first flight to Curaçao with the Snip in 1934.
KLM's porcelain houses are filled with genever, Dutch gin. Over the years they have become desirable collectors' items, generating a lively trade among passengers.
More info: http://www.klm.com/travel/gb_en/prepare_for_travel/on_board/travel_classes/miniatures.htm

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Netherlands Antilles

The Netherlands Antilles (Dutch: Nederlandse Antillen[ˈneːdərˌlɑntsə ɑnˈtɪlə(n)]; Papiamentu: Antia Hulandes) were a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands consisting of several island territories located in the Caribbean. They were also informally known as the Dutch Antilles. The country came into being in 1954 as the autonomous successor of the Dutch colony of Curaçao and Dependencies and was completely dissolved in 2010. The former Dutch colony of Surinam, although it was relatively close by on the continent of South America, did not become part of Netherlands Antilles but became a separate autonomous country at the same time. All of the islands territories that belonged to the Netherlands Antilles remain part of the Kingdom today, although the legal status of each differs, and as a group they are still referred to as the Dutch Caribbean regardless of their legal status.

"Netherlands" literally means "lower countries", influenced by its low land and flat geography, with only about 50% of its land exceeding one metre above sea level. Most of the areas below sea level are man-made. Since the late 16th century, large areas (polders) have been reclaimed from the sea and lakes, amounting to nearly 17% of the country's current land mass.

Current MEPs

1979-1984

Dutch political parties

The 1979 European election was the first direct election to the European Parliament to be held and hence the first time the Netherlands had voted. Four parties were able to win seats: the conservative liberal VVD, the progressive liberal D66, the Christian-democratic CDA and the social-democratic Labour Party. Five other nationally represented parties compete but are unable to win seats. 58.1% of the Dutch population turned out on election day.

European groups

MEPs period 1979-1984

Below is a complete list of members of the European Parliament for the period 1979-1984 as a result of this election.

1984-1989

Dutch political parties

The 1984 European election was the second European election to be held. In these elections both an alliance of leftwing CPN, PSP and PPR parties (Green Progressive Accord) and the orthodox Protestant SGP, GPV, RPF parties have formed a successful common lists, which win two respectively one seat. the progressive liberal D'66 loses its two seats and disappears from the parliament. 50.9% of the Dutch population turned out on election day.

The four parts of the Kingdom–Aruba, Curaçao, Sint Maarten and the Netherlands–are constituent countries (landen in Dutch) and participate on a basis of equality as partners in the Kingdom. In practice, however, most of the Kingdom affairs are administered by the Netherlands – which comprises roughly 98% of the Kingdom's land area and population – on behalf of the entire Kingdom. Consequently, the countries of Aruba, Curaçao, and Sint Maarten are dependent on the Netherlands for matters like foreign policy and defence, although they are autonomous to a certain degree with their own parliaments.

The vast majority in land area of the constituent country of the Netherlands (as well as the Kingdom) is located in Europe, with the exception of the Caribbean Netherlands: its three special municipalities (Bonaire, Saba, and Sint Eustatius) that are located in the Caribbean. The constituent countries of Aruba, Curaçao, and Sint Maarten are located in the Caribbean as well.

Before 10 October 2010, Sint Maarten was known as the Island Territory of Sint Maarten (Dutch:Eilandgebied Sint Maarten), and was one of five island territories (eilandgebieden) that constituted the Netherlands Antilles.

Netherlands (disambiguation)

Geography

Kingdom of the Netherlands, a constitutional monarchy consisting of the constituent country the Netherlands (in Western Europe) and the constituent countries Aruba, Curaçao, and Sint Maarten in the Caribbean

The Low Countries sometimes referred to as the "nether lands", consisting of the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxemburg, portions of northern France and western Germany

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The BEST THINGS to do in Willemstad, Curacao

If you are looking for things to do in Willemstad, Curacao, we have some great ideas for you. Curacao is in the very south of the Caribbean, it is a part of the Netherlands Antilles and the ABC islands. We start our tour of Willemstad by exploring the historic and trendy area of Pietermaai full or colourful buildings. We then go to Plaza Bieu, where you can get locally made food- here we have curry chicken with roti. Next we go to explore the floating market of Willemstad, where boats from Venezuela bring over fresh produce. We then walk the Handleskade with the famous historic and colourful buildings of Punda and onto the floating bridge (Queen Emma Bridge). We also visit the Curacao and Dushi signs in Punda. We finish our day back in Pietermaai at our hotel, Bij Blauw to take in the sunset.
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Willemstad, Curacao
Pietermaai:
Since the year 2000 It has undergone a major metamorphosis. Most of the 200-year-old mansions and worker houses, being monuments, have been renovated. They have been restored into their original state and transformed into idyllic restaurants, hotels, apartments & suites, which are now occupied by permanent residents, tourists & students.
Pietermaai District’s allure draws business men, artists, students and travellers alike. Fondly referred to as the "SoHo" of Curaçao, its stunning architecture is likely to catch one’s eye. Boutique hotels, small shops, cozy little cafés and top-rated restaurants snuggled together, makes the neighborhood highly walkable and perfect for exploring at your leisure. It’s a neighborhood full of mystery, magic and fun.
The quaint neighborhood of Pietermaai District is located just a stone’s throw away from the city center Willemstad. The district covers an impressive, yet walkable, area stretching from The Movies at Plaza MundoMerced to the rows of bars along Pietermaai and the restaurants at Johan van Walbeeckplein all the way to Avila Hotel in Penstraat.
Plaza Bieu:
Plasa Bieu, or Plaza Bieu is situated in the heart of Punda, in Willemstad. The place to find krioyo soul cooking; a wide range of local dishes. The six different operators located in Plasa Bieu are: Yvonne di Plasa, Chichi di Plasa, Grasia di Dios, Fung’s Kitchen, Kushina di Rignald and Zus di Plasa. Punda’s Cafetaria, also known as Marché Bieu: Old Market.
Floating Market of Willemstad:
Located along the water in the trendy Punda district, every morning starting at 6:30 AM boats from Venezuela arrive full of fruits, vegetables and even fish to sell at the bustling floating market. Even if you’re not interested in buying anything, a visit to this colorful market is a fun way to pass some time; the merchants are arranged in a well-honed pattern along the water and the fruits are at once gorgeous to behold and mysterious in their origins.
Handleskade:
The Handelskade is a famous location on Curacao. It is depicted in many paintings, photos and postcards. Rightfully so, because it’s a fantastic sight. Whether you look at it from the Queen Juliana Bridge or you go for a relaxing stroll on the Handelskade itself (there’s plenty to see and do), the Handelskade is definitely a must-see when you’re on Curacao.
Punda:
The vibrant pedestrian-only streets create a picturesque atmosphere with many shops, café’s and terraces conveniently located in one area.Walking in one of the most beautiful inner cities of the world, you can find some of the best photo opportunities.
Punda’s quaint streets and alleys, full of life and color, lead you to some of the best shopping on the island. Stores in Punda offer a variety of jewelry, electronics, cosmetics, women and men's fashion and local souvenirs. Relax on one of the many café’s and terraces enjoying breakfast, lunch, dinner or a refreshing cocktail! Punda hosts its famous Punda Vibes every Thursday night. Punda Vibes’ mission is to make you fall in love with our dushi Punda. Activities are organized for a pleasant evening of shopping, live music, and great local shows.
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KLM Delft Blue Houses (House No.91)

KLM Delft Blue Houses (House No.91)

KLM Delft Blue Houses (House No.91)

Each year KLM presents a new collectable DelftBlue house to its World BusinessClass passengers on intercontinental flights. The miniature houses are replicas of historical Dutch buildings.
House number 91 represents the 'Antillenhuis' (Antilles House) in The Hague. From October 10th, 2010 onwards the Dutch Antilles obtain a new political status. The Antilles House was selected to highlight this event and also to endorse KLM's special ties with Antilles islands since its first flight to Curaçao with the Snip in 1934.
KLM's porcelain houses are filled with genever, Dutch gin. Over the years they have become desirable collectors' items, generating a lively trade among passengers.
More info: http://www.klm.com/travel/gb_en/prepare_for_travel/on_board/travel_classes/miniatures.htm

Holland vs the Netherlands

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8 Hours In The Royal Caribbean: St. Maarten

This is not a flat tire on a side street. This is zooming through two extraordinary worlds in St. Maarten, making the most of every second in eight unforgettable hours on a unique Caribbean island that oozes with personality. JoinTyson Mayr as he explores St Maarten's shimmering seas, unique eats, and the sweeping, spectacular views you could spend your whole life searching for. This is how Tyson spends his eight hours in St. Maarten. What will you do when your clock starts ticking?
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Trip To St. Maarten and Saba Dutch Caribbean

Trip To St. Maarten and Saba Dutch Caribbean

Trip To St. Maarten and Saba Dutch Caribbean

I was blessed enough to be invited on a press trip to both the islands of St. Maarten and the little known island of Saba. It was truly an amazingly memorable trip that needed to be captured in a video! I hope you enjoy! Thank you for watching!! xoxo
Where did I stay in St. Maarten?
http://www.happilyeating.com/2016/12/st-maarten-sonesta-ocean-point-resort/
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http://www.happilyeating.com/2016/11/saba-queens-garden-resort/
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The BEST THINGS to do in Willemstad, Curacao

If you are looking for things to do in Willemstad, Curacao, we have some great ideas for you. Curacao is in the very south of the Caribbean, it is a part of the Netherlands Antilles and the ABC islands. We start our tour of Willemstad by exploring the historic and trendy area of Pietermaai full or colourful buildings. We then go to Plaza Bieu, where you can get locally made food- here we have curry chicken with roti. Next we go to explore the floating market of Willemstad, where boats from Venezuela bring over fresh produce. We then walk the Handleskade with the famous historic and colourful buildings of Punda and onto the floating bridge (Queen Emma Bridge). We also visit the Curacao and Dushi signs in Punda. We finish our day back in Pietermaai at our hotel, Bij Blauw to take in the sun...

published: 11 Feb 2018

KLM Delft Blue Houses (House No.91)

Each year KLM presents a new collectable DelftBlue house to its World BusinessClass passengers on intercontinental flights. The miniature houses are replicas of historical Dutch buildings.
House number 91 represents the 'Antillenhuis' (Antilles House) in The Hague. From October 10th, 2010 onwards the Dutch Antilles obtain a new political status. The Antilles House was selected to highlight this event and also to endorse KLM's special ties with Antilles islands since its first flight to Curaçao with the Snip in 1934.
KLM's porcelain houses are filled with genever, Dutch gin. Over the years they have become desirable collectors' items, generating a lively trade among passengers.
More info: http://www.klm.com/travel/gb_en/prepare_for_travel/on_board/travel_classes/miniatures.htm

Holland vs the Netherlands

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8 Hours In The Royal Caribbean: St. Maarten

This is not a flat tire on a side street. This is zooming through two extraordinary worlds in St. Maarten, making the most of every second in eight unforgettable hours on a unique Caribbean island that oozes with personality. JoinTyson Mayr as he explores St Maarten's shimmering seas, unique eats, and the sweeping, spectacular views you could spend your whole life searching for. This is how Tyson spends his eight hours in St. Maarten. What will you do when your clock starts ticking?
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Trip To St. Maarten and Saba Dutch Caribbean

I was blessed enough to be invited on a press trip to both the islands of St. Maarten and the little known island of Saba. It was truly an amazingly memorable trip that needed to be captured in a video! I hope you enjoy! Thank you for watching!! xoxo
Where did I stay in St. Maarten?
http://www.happilyeating.com/2016/12/st-maarten-sonesta-ocean-point-resort/
Where did I stay in Saba?
http://www.happilyeating.com/2016/11/saba-queens-garden-resort/
Learn more about what I did in Saba
http://www.happilyeating.com/2016/11/saba-dutch-caribbean/
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Music Krys Talk - Fly Away (JPBRemix)
Listen on YouTube: youtu.be/sIqx8ajdShU
Lis...

If you are looking for things to do in Willemstad, Curacao, we have some great ideas for you. Curacao is in the very south of the Caribbean, it is a part of the Netherlands Antilles and the ABC islands. We start our tour of Willemstad by exploring the historic and trendy area of Pietermaai full or colourful buildings. We then go to Plaza Bieu, where you can get locally made food- here we have curry chicken with roti. Next we go to explore the floating market of Willemstad, where boats from Venezuela bring over fresh produce. We then walk the Handleskade with the famous historic and colourful buildings of Punda and onto the floating bridge (Queen Emma Bridge). We also visit the Curacao and Dushi signs in Punda. We finish our day back in Pietermaai at our hotel, Bij Blauw to take in the sunset.
Bijblauw Hotelhttp://www.english.bijblauw.com/
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Willemstad, Curacao
Pietermaai:
Since the year 2000 It has undergone a major metamorphosis. Most of the 200-year-old mansions and worker houses, being monuments, have been renovated. They have been restored into their original state and transformed into idyllic restaurants, hotels, apartments & suites, which are now occupied by permanent residents, tourists & students.
Pietermaai District’s allure draws business men, artists, students and travellers alike. Fondly referred to as the "SoHo" of Curaçao, its stunning architecture is likely to catch one’s eye. Boutique hotels, small shops, cozy little cafés and top-rated restaurants snuggled together, makes the neighborhood highly walkable and perfect for exploring at your leisure. It’s a neighborhood full of mystery, magic and fun.
The quaint neighborhood of Pietermaai District is located just a stone’s throw away from the city center Willemstad. The district covers an impressive, yet walkable, area stretching from The Movies at Plaza MundoMerced to the rows of bars along Pietermaai and the restaurants at Johan van Walbeeckplein all the way to Avila Hotel in Penstraat.
Plaza Bieu:
Plasa Bieu, or Plaza Bieu is situated in the heart of Punda, in Willemstad. The place to find krioyo soul cooking; a wide range of local dishes. The six different operators located in Plasa Bieu are: Yvonne di Plasa, Chichi di Plasa, Grasia di Dios, Fung’s Kitchen, Kushina di Rignald and Zus di Plasa. Punda’s Cafetaria, also known as Marché Bieu: Old Market.
Floating Market of Willemstad:
Located along the water in the trendy Punda district, every morning starting at 6:30 AM boats from Venezuela arrive full of fruits, vegetables and even fish to sell at the bustling floating market. Even if you’re not interested in buying anything, a visit to this colorful market is a fun way to pass some time; the merchants are arranged in a well-honed pattern along the water and the fruits are at once gorgeous to behold and mysterious in their origins.
Handleskade:
The Handelskade is a famous location on Curacao. It is depicted in many paintings, photos and postcards. Rightfully so, because it’s a fantastic sight. Whether you look at it from the Queen Juliana Bridge or you go for a relaxing stroll on the Handelskade itself (there’s plenty to see and do), the Handelskade is definitely a must-see when you’re on Curacao.
Punda:
The vibrant pedestrian-only streets create a picturesque atmosphere with many shops, café’s and terraces conveniently located in one area.Walking in one of the most beautiful inner cities of the world, you can find some of the best photo opportunities.
Punda’s quaint streets and alleys, full of life and color, lead you to some of the best shopping on the island. Stores in Punda offer a variety of jewelry, electronics, cosmetics, women and men's fashion and local souvenirs. Relax on one of the many café’s and terraces enjoying breakfast, lunch, dinner or a refreshing cocktail! Punda hosts its famous Punda Vibes every Thursday night. Punda Vibes’ mission is to make you fall in love with our dushi Punda. Activities are organized for a pleasant evening of shopping, live music, and great local shows.
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If you are looking for things to do in Willemstad, Curacao, we have some great ideas for you. Curacao is in the very south of the Caribbean, it is a part of the Netherlands Antilles and the ABC islands. We start our tour of Willemstad by exploring the historic and trendy area of Pietermaai full or colourful buildings. We then go to Plaza Bieu, where you can get locally made food- here we have curry chicken with roti. Next we go to explore the floating market of Willemstad, where boats from Venezuela bring over fresh produce. We then walk the Handleskade with the famous historic and colourful buildings of Punda and onto the floating bridge (Queen Emma Bridge). We also visit the Curacao and Dushi signs in Punda. We finish our day back in Pietermaai at our hotel, Bij Blauw to take in the sunset.
Bijblauw Hotelhttp://www.english.bijblauw.com/
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Willemstad, Curacao
Pietermaai:
Since the year 2000 It has undergone a major metamorphosis. Most of the 200-year-old mansions and worker houses, being monuments, have been renovated. They have been restored into their original state and transformed into idyllic restaurants, hotels, apartments & suites, which are now occupied by permanent residents, tourists & students.
Pietermaai District’s allure draws business men, artists, students and travellers alike. Fondly referred to as the "SoHo" of Curaçao, its stunning architecture is likely to catch one’s eye. Boutique hotels, small shops, cozy little cafés and top-rated restaurants snuggled together, makes the neighborhood highly walkable and perfect for exploring at your leisure. It’s a neighborhood full of mystery, magic and fun.
The quaint neighborhood of Pietermaai District is located just a stone’s throw away from the city center Willemstad. The district covers an impressive, yet walkable, area stretching from The Movies at Plaza MundoMerced to the rows of bars along Pietermaai and the restaurants at Johan van Walbeeckplein all the way to Avila Hotel in Penstraat.
Plaza Bieu:
Plasa Bieu, or Plaza Bieu is situated in the heart of Punda, in Willemstad. The place to find krioyo soul cooking; a wide range of local dishes. The six different operators located in Plasa Bieu are: Yvonne di Plasa, Chichi di Plasa, Grasia di Dios, Fung’s Kitchen, Kushina di Rignald and Zus di Plasa. Punda’s Cafetaria, also known as Marché Bieu: Old Market.
Floating Market of Willemstad:
Located along the water in the trendy Punda district, every morning starting at 6:30 AM boats from Venezuela arrive full of fruits, vegetables and even fish to sell at the bustling floating market. Even if you’re not interested in buying anything, a visit to this colorful market is a fun way to pass some time; the merchants are arranged in a well-honed pattern along the water and the fruits are at once gorgeous to behold and mysterious in their origins.
Handleskade:
The Handelskade is a famous location on Curacao. It is depicted in many paintings, photos and postcards. Rightfully so, because it’s a fantastic sight. Whether you look at it from the Queen Juliana Bridge or you go for a relaxing stroll on the Handelskade itself (there’s plenty to see and do), the Handelskade is definitely a must-see when you’re on Curacao.
Punda:
The vibrant pedestrian-only streets create a picturesque atmosphere with many shops, café’s and terraces conveniently located in one area.Walking in one of the most beautiful inner cities of the world, you can find some of the best photo opportunities.
Punda’s quaint streets and alleys, full of life and color, lead you to some of the best shopping on the island. Stores in Punda offer a variety of jewelry, electronics, cosmetics, women and men's fashion and local souvenirs. Relax on one of the many café’s and terraces enjoying breakfast, lunch, dinner or a refreshing cocktail! Punda hosts its famous Punda Vibes every Thursday night. Punda Vibes’ mission is to make you fall in love with our dushi Punda. Activities are organized for a pleasant evening of shopping, live music, and great local shows.
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Each year KLM presents a new collectable DelftBlue house to its World BusinessClass passengers on intercontinental flights. The miniature houses are replicas of historical Dutch buildings.
House number 91 represents the 'Antillenhuis' (Antilles House) in The Hague. From October 10th, 2010 onwards the Dutch Antilles obtain a new political status. The Antilles House was selected to highlight this event and also to endorse KLM's special ties with Antilles islands since its first flight to Curaçao with the Snip in 1934.
KLM's porcelain houses are filled with genever, Dutch gin. Over the years they have become desirable collectors' items, generating a lively trade among passengers.
More info: http://www.klm.com/travel/gb_en/prepare_for_travel/on_board/travel_classes/miniatures.htm

Each year KLM presents a new collectable DelftBlue house to its World BusinessClass passengers on intercontinental flights. The miniature houses are replicas of historical Dutch buildings.
House number 91 represents the 'Antillenhuis' (Antilles House) in The Hague. From October 10th, 2010 onwards the Dutch Antilles obtain a new political status. The Antilles House was selected to highlight this event and also to endorse KLM's special ties with Antilles islands since its first flight to Curaçao with the Snip in 1934.
KLM's porcelain houses are filled with genever, Dutch gin. Over the years they have become desirable collectors' items, generating a lively trade among passengers.
More info: http://www.klm.com/travel/gb_en/prepare_for_travel/on_board/travel_classes/miniatures.htm

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8 Hours In The Royal Caribbean: St. Maarten

This is not a flat tire on a side street. This is zooming through two extraordinary worlds in St. Maarten, making the most of every second in eight unforgettabl...

This is not a flat tire on a side street. This is zooming through two extraordinary worlds in St. Maarten, making the most of every second in eight unforgettable hours on a unique Caribbean island that oozes with personality. JoinTyson Mayr as he explores St Maarten's shimmering seas, unique eats, and the sweeping, spectacular views you could spend your whole life searching for. This is how Tyson spends his eight hours in St. Maarten. What will you do when your clock starts ticking?
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This is not a flat tire on a side street. This is zooming through two extraordinary worlds in St. Maarten, making the most of every second in eight unforgettable hours on a unique Caribbean island that oozes with personality. JoinTyson Mayr as he explores St Maarten's shimmering seas, unique eats, and the sweeping, spectacular views you could spend your whole life searching for. This is how Tyson spends his eight hours in St. Maarten. What will you do when your clock starts ticking?
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Trip To St. Maarten and Saba Dutch Caribbean

I was blessed enough to be invited on a press trip to both the islands of St. Maarten and the little known island of Saba. It was truly an amazingly memorable t...

I was blessed enough to be invited on a press trip to both the islands of St. Maarten and the little known island of Saba. It was truly an amazingly memorable trip that needed to be captured in a video! I hope you enjoy! Thank you for watching!! xoxo
Where did I stay in St. Maarten?
http://www.happilyeating.com/2016/12/st-maarten-sonesta-ocean-point-resort/
Where did I stay in Saba?
http://www.happilyeating.com/2016/11/saba-queens-garden-resort/
Learn more about what I did in Saba
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Music Krys Talk - Fly Away (JPBRemix)
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I was blessed enough to be invited on a press trip to both the islands of St. Maarten and the little known island of Saba. It was truly an amazingly memorable trip that needed to be captured in a video! I hope you enjoy! Thank you for watching!! xoxo
Where did I stay in St. Maarten?
http://www.happilyeating.com/2016/12/st-maarten-sonesta-ocean-point-resort/
Where did I stay in Saba?
http://www.happilyeating.com/2016/11/saba-queens-garden-resort/
Learn more about what I did in Saba
http://www.happilyeating.com/2016/11/saba-dutch-caribbean/
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Music Krys Talk - Fly Away (JPBRemix)
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The BEST THINGS to do in Willemstad, Curacao

If you are looking for things to do in Willemstad, Curacao, we have some great ideas for you. Curacao is in the very south of the Caribbean, it is a part of the Netherlands Antilles and the ABC islands. We start our tour of Willemstad by exploring the historic and trendy area of Pietermaai full or colourful buildings. We then go to Plaza Bieu, where you can get locally made food- here we have curry chicken with roti. Next we go to explore the floating market of Willemstad, where boats from Venezuela bring over fresh produce. We then walk the Handleskade with the famous historic and colourful buildings of Punda and onto the floating bridge (Queen Emma Bridge). We also visit the Curacao and Dushi signs in Punda. We finish our day back in Pietermaai at our hotel, Bij Blauw to take in the sunset.
Bijblauw Hotelhttp://www.english.bijblauw.com/
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Willemstad, Curacao
Pietermaai:
Since the year 2000 It has undergone a major metamorphosis. Most of the 200-year-old mansions and worker houses, being monuments, have been renovated. They have been restored into their original state and transformed into idyllic restaurants, hotels, apartments & suites, which are now occupied by permanent residents, tourists & students.
Pietermaai District’s allure draws business men, artists, students and travellers alike. Fondly referred to as the "SoHo" of Curaçao, its stunning architecture is likely to catch one’s eye. Boutique hotels, small shops, cozy little cafés and top-rated restaurants snuggled together, makes the neighborhood highly walkable and perfect for exploring at your leisure. It’s a neighborhood full of mystery, magic and fun.
The quaint neighborhood of Pietermaai District is located just a stone’s throw away from the city center Willemstad. The district covers an impressive, yet walkable, area stretching from The Movies at Plaza MundoMerced to the rows of bars along Pietermaai and the restaurants at Johan van Walbeeckplein all the way to Avila Hotel in Penstraat.
Plaza Bieu:
Plasa Bieu, or Plaza Bieu is situated in the heart of Punda, in Willemstad. The place to find krioyo soul cooking; a wide range of local dishes. The six different operators located in Plasa Bieu are: Yvonne di Plasa, Chichi di Plasa, Grasia di Dios, Fung’s Kitchen, Kushina di Rignald and Zus di Plasa. Punda’s Cafetaria, also known as Marché Bieu: Old Market.
Floating Market of Willemstad:
Located along the water in the trendy Punda district, every morning starting at 6:30 AM boats from Venezuela arrive full of fruits, vegetables and even fish to sell at the bustling floating market. Even if you’re not interested in buying anything, a visit to this colorful market is a fun way to pass some time; the merchants are arranged in a well-honed pattern along the water and the fruits are at once gorgeous to behold and mysterious in their origins.
Handleskade:
The Handelskade is a famous location on Curacao. It is depicted in many paintings, photos and postcards. Rightfully so, because it’s a fantastic sight. Whether you look at it from the Queen Juliana Bridge or you go for a relaxing stroll on the Handelskade itself (there’s plenty to see and do), the Handelskade is definitely a must-see when you’re on Curacao.
Punda:
The vibrant pedestrian-only streets create a picturesque atmosphere with many shops, café’s and terraces conveniently located in one area.Walking in one of the most beautiful inner cities of the world, you can find some of the best photo opportunities.
Punda’s quaint streets and alleys, full of life and color, lead you to some of the best shopping on the island. Stores in Punda offer a variety of jewelry, electronics, cosmetics, women and men's fashion and local souvenirs. Relax on one of the many café’s and terraces enjoying breakfast, lunch, dinner or a refreshing cocktail! Punda hosts its famous Punda Vibes every Thursday night. Punda Vibes’ mission is to make you fall in love with our dushi Punda. Activities are organized for a pleasant evening of shopping, live music, and great local shows.
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KLM Delft Blue Houses (House No.91)

Each year KLM presents a new collectable DelftBlue house to its World BusinessClass passengers on intercontinental flights. The miniature houses are replicas of historical Dutch buildings.
House number 91 represents the 'Antillenhuis' (Antilles House) in The Hague. From October 10th, 2010 onwards the Dutch Antilles obtain a new political status. The Antilles House was selected to highlight this event and also to endorse KLM's special ties with Antilles islands since its first flight to Curaçao with the Snip in 1934.
KLM's porcelain houses are filled with genever, Dutch gin. Over the years they have become desirable collectors' items, generating a lively trade among passengers.
More info: http://www.klm.com/travel/gb_en/prepare_for_travel/on_board/travel_classes/miniatures.htm

Holland vs the Netherlands

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8 Hours In The Royal Caribbean: St. Maarten

This is not a flat tire on a side street. This is zooming through two extraordinary worlds in St. Maarten, making the most of every second in eight unforgettable hours on a unique Caribbean island that oozes with personality. JoinTyson Mayr as he explores St Maarten's shimmering seas, unique eats, and the sweeping, spectacular views you could spend your whole life searching for. This is how Tyson spends his eight hours in St. Maarten. What will you do when your clock starts ticking?
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Netherlands Antilles

The Netherlands Antilles (Dutch: Nederlandse Antillen[ˈneːdərˌlɑntsə ɑnˈtɪlə(n)]; Papiamentu: Antia Hulandes) were a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands consisting of several island territories located in the Caribbean. They were also informally known as the Dutch Antilles. The country came into being in 1954 as the autonomous successor of the Dutch colony of Curaçao and Dependencies and was completely dissolved in 2010. The former Dutch colony of Surinam, although it was relatively close by on the continent of South America, did not become part of Netherlands Antilles but became a separate autonomous country at the same time. All of the islands territories that belonged to the Netherlands Antilles remain part of the Kingdom today, although the legal status of each differs, and as a group they are still referred to as the Dutch Caribbean regardless of their legal status.